If they are responsible for letting these people getting tortured then I would rather they were punished. If they were innocent then they shouldn't. That how justice works. These people we sent to Libya were not threats to us, they were threats to Gaddafi. They were not al-qaeda.

I do hate most politicians but that is beside the point, if people break the law, then they should be punished, which they may have done.

How can people, that generally seem indifferent or supportive of aiding via missile strikes, etc., suddenly be so against people (people that must of known the risks associated with being in the positions they were) being tortured.

It's kewl to aid a rebellion, even if that means killing innocents, but totally UNJUST and punishable to hand over a few guys?

I'm surprised Blair hasn't come under closer scrutiny. He's making millions, governments like Kuwait are giving him consultancy fees way above the pay rate, and he's the envoy for the Middle East and barely visits Palestine/Gaza, and rarely at his offices.

Jet-set life style for the 'deal-in the-desert' war Prime Minister.

Iraq mark II was just a shambles, collaborating with Gaddafi shows hypocrisy on top of that too.